MASTERPIECE #2176 Richard Ansdell, British Four Hours Into the Hunt, Gerald Suddenly Remembered He Was a Vegetarian, 1869 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2172 Anselm Feuerbach, German Penelope Briefly Considered Telling Edith About the Rattlesnake Behind Her, But Then, Edith HAD Been Kind of Annoying Lately, 1867 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2168 Carl Steffeck, German “Honey, When You Bought the Horse We Agreed You Wouldn’t Ride It in the House. If He Pooped in the Elevator Again, It’s All Yours,” 1865 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2158 Hans Canon, Austrian The Pathologists Performing the GEICO Gecko’s Autopsy Could Tell in an Instant Foul Play Was Involved, 1863 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2153 Rosa Bonheur, French “Oh No — There’s a Giant Hole in the Bottom of the Boat. We May Have To Abandon Sheep,” 1863 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2142 Johann Köler, Estonian Hercules, Suddenly Wishing He’d Remembered To Bring a Pooper Scooper, ca. 1855 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2140 Leopold Loeffler, Polish-Russian Though His Family Loved It, Cliff’s Ventriloquist Act Somehow Failed To Find a Larger Audience, 1853 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2128 Arthur Hughes, English After Four Years of Trying, Holly Had Started To Wonder Whether It Was Actually POSSIBLE To Train a Cow To Sit on Command, 1872 Oil on canvas
MASTERPIECE #2107 French School 19th Century (Artist Unknown) “I’m Glad You Like It. I Call It ‘Mercury Stepping in Dog Poop,'” 1877 Oil on panel